Carol Louise Dial, a devoted caregiver and beloved mother, passed away peacefully on November 12, 2025, at Bayside Manor in Gaylord, Minnesota. She was born on August 21, 1948, in Crystal, Minnesota, a place that held many cherished memories for her and influenced the kind-hearted nature that defined her life. No services are planned at this time.
Throughout her years, Carol dedicated herself to the well-being of others, not only in her professional role as a caregiver but also in her personal life. Her compassionate spirit drew people to her, and she formed deep bonds with those she cared for, treating each individual with the love and respect they deserved. Her career was more than a job; it was an extension of her nurturing personality, where she found purpose in making a difference in the lives of others.
Carol found joy in spending time with her family and friends. Whether it was sharing stories, enjoying laughter, she always radiated warmth and kindness. Carol's passions extended beyond her family. She was an ardent admirer of Elvis Presley, his music filling her home with joy and nostalgia. Alongside her love for Elvis, she had a heartfelt connection to all of the family pets who enriched her life, each furry companion bringing comfort and happiness into her daily routine.
Carol is survived by daughter, Carrie Englund; grandchildren, Dalton Kuehl, Ashley Entinger, Autumn Kuehl, Layne Bruch, Justin Entinger, Grace Entinger, and Luci Bruch; great grandchildren, Ryker Kuehl, Cash Kube, Liam Bruch, Avyn Kube, and Levi Bruch. Carol’s legacy continues in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know her. She leaves behind the cherished memories of laughter and love, a testament to her beautiful spirit.
Though she has been reunited with her parents, William and Irene (Johnston) Dial, daughter, Kellyann Englund and husband, Roland Terry Englund whom she dearly missed, the legacy of her love and care will live on in the hearts of those she leaves behind. Carol's gentle soul and nurturing spirit will be profoundly missed, but her memory will forever remain a source of inspiration and strength for her family and friends.
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